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Mushroomie

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So I am a very vivid dreamer. I usually remember them. So now that I have quit analogs in my dreams I am still smoking them. Not vapeing. Then I will wake up and crave a analog. I am so glad that I found a vendor that sells a juice that tastes like a analog. Am I the only one who has this problem? I think it's very strange. Please say I am not the only one! :)
 

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So I am a very vivid dreamer. I usually remember them. So now that I have quit analogs in my dreams I am still smoking them. Not vapeing. Then I will wake up and crave a analog. I am so glad that I found a vendor that sells a juice that tastes like a analog. Am I the only one who has this problem? I think it's very strange. Please say I am not the only one! :)
You need to talk (think?) your alpha state into exchanging smoking for vaping. Maybe threatening to not sleep for a few days would convince him.

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I know I had really weird vivid strangely surrealistic dreams for about the first 6 months after I quit. It finally stopped happening.

Well it's been a little over six months since I have quit and now I am having dreams about analogs. I hope if it happens again I can say hey your a vaper! What are you doing??? LOL Then wake up and Vape! I hope it stops. Stress might be bringing this on. ( Not going into that) I just started having these kind of dreams the past month. I figured they would have come when I first stopped analogs.
 

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I know I had really weird vivid strangely surrealistic dreams for about the first 6 months after I quit. It finally stopped happening.
Since I've been vaping, my dreams haven't been affected. Not in any way I can tell. (Yet...)

But several months after I developed nerve damage in my neck and left shoulder, I began having dreams that are both vivid (intense, memorable) and lucid. I know I'm dreaming within the dream, and therefore can do anything I want. I can change anything I want within the dream. Think "Inception", except without the subconscious tearing everything apart.

It's been this way for seven years, now. And let me tell you from seven years of experience ... it's good to be a god. :)

(And no, this isn't one of my usual whimsical posts. Around half of the dreams I remember are, indeed, lucid.)
 

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I know I had really weird vivid strangely surrealistic dreams for about the first 6 months after I quit. It finally stopped happening.

If vaping took away my weird strangely surrealistic dreams, I'd stop.

How horrible would it be to only dream about realistic stuff like working, mowing the lawn, etc. :D
 
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Hi! I know I'm new here, but please let me chime in.

You can program yourself to dream what you want. Each night as you lay in bed, just keep thinking of vapeing. Use your imagination: Think of vaping you have done, and think of "new" vaping experiences you haven't had yet. Think of the ultimate vaping hardware, and the ultimate vaping flavor.

Do this each night as you go to sleep. It may take a while, but your brain will eventually catch on.

Thanks!
-Johntodd
 

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I actually dream about vaping! I often dream about mixing up some new DIY juice (I need to keep a notebook by my bed 'cause some of them sound really good).
I recently started taking a sleep-aide prescribed by my doctor. Since I started taking them I have very wild, weird dreams!! But, I sleep very well now.
 

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Hi! I know I'm new here, but please let me chime in.

You can program yourself to dream what you want. Each night as you lay in bed, just keep thinking of vapeing. Use your imagination: Think of vaping you have done, and think of "new" vaping experiences you haven't had yet. Think of the ultimate vaping hardware, and the ultimate vaping flavor.

Do this each night as you go to sleep. It may take a while, but your brain will eventually catch on.

Thanks!
-Johntodd

I will definitely try that! Its not a bother just kind of strange to me. I figured it would of happened when I first quit not after 6 months of being analog free.
 
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